Step-by-step guide for creating a new proposal

Iavor Diatchki iavor.diatchki at gmail.com
Tue Oct 4 17:06:43 UTC 2016


OK, I put a section at the top saying that, and then summarizing the
process for people who are familiar with the tools.   I also updated the
last list to say that you should add a link to the rendered version and how
to do it.





On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 8:40 AM, David Luposchainsky via Haskell-prime <
haskell-prime at haskell.org> wrote:

> On 04.10.2016 01:27, Iavor Diatchki wrote:
> > During our Haskell Prime lunch meeting at ICFP, I promised to create a
> detailed
> > step-by-step guide for creating Haskell Prime proposals on GitHub.  The
> > instructions are now available here:
> >
> >  https://github.com/yav/rfcs/blob/instructions/step-by-
> step-instructions.md
> >
> > Please have a look and let me know if something is unclear, or if I
> misunderstood
> > something about the process.
>
> The target audience for this document is someone who is unfamiliar with
> Git and
> Github, which we should make clear at the beginning. As an experienced
> user, it
> left me searching for relevant information among all those sub-lists to
> find out
> that it really just is about opening a pull request containing a template.
> We
> might provide a link to the document in the process section [1] of the
> current
> README if others think this amount of detail helps lowering the barrier of
> entry.
>
> One thing we should also mention somewhere is to please provide a link to
> the
> rendered version of the proposal in the ticket, because Git diffs are in a
> very
> reader-unfriendly format.
>
> Greetings,
> David
>
> [1]: https://github.com/yav/rfcs/tree/instructions#proposal-process
>
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